A person may not negotiate or transfer for value a bill of lading:
(1) With intent to defraud;
(2) With knowledge that any of the goods which appear by the terms of the bill of lading to have been received for transportation by the carrier which issued the bill of lading are not in the possession or control of the carrier or a connecting carrier; and
(3) Without disclosing the lack of possession and control.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 18 - Bills of Lading and Warehouse Receipts -- Criminal Provisions
Section 18-201 - Issuance of Bill of Lading for Goods Not Received
Section 18-202 - Issuance of Duplicate Bills of Lading Not So Marked
Section 18-203 - Negotiation of Bill of Lading When Goods Not in Carrier's Possession
Section 18-204 - Inducing Carrier to Issue Bill of Lading for Goods Not Received
Section 18-205 - Issuance of Nonnegotiable Bill of Lading Not So Marked
Section 18-206 - Issuance of Bill of Lading Containing False Statement
Section 18-207 - Negotiation of Bill of Lading for Mortgaged Goods and Goods of Others